Monograms are a fabulous way to personalize any wall. Print a letter, then cut it out. Discard the letter, and keep the outline. Use it as a stencil to glue all shapes and sizes of buttons inside the letter. Remove the stencil, let the glue dry, and hang. Source: bhg
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Monogram Wall Art
Monogram Wall Art looks good on canvas or paper frames. You can use initials of your name as art pieces too. Source: bhg
Vintage tool wall art
There must be some vintage kitchen tools that you dont want to throw in trash bin. Get them hanged inside a photo frame with vintage looks for an interesting piece of wall art. Source: shelterness
Quotes wall decoration
Typography can bring a dull wall to life with its uniqueness. Try using quotes or words printed or pasted over a patterned fabric or textured paper in style. Source: craftstylish
3D plate wall art
3D plate wall art is an ideal thing for kitchen walls. Just use any textured background in rectangular or square frames with an old artistic plate. Source: smithfamilyhome
Ruler wall art
You can scoop up old rulers–some with cool retro logos–for a few bucks. These bird prints, cut from the pages of a dime-store book, match the old-fashioned vibe. We used wood glue to affix the rulers to cheap wooden frames. The rulers are applied differently on each frame to keep things interesting. Source: bhg
Tablecloth wall art
In this comfy dining room, tablecloths stand in for wall art. Simply stretch and frame sections of tablecloth in frames painted fun, bright colors. Leave the glass off one frame and hot-glue a starfish to the center. This is great rehab for stained cloths destined for the trash. Source: meredith
Hanky Wall Art
It’s hard to beat the funky retro patterns found in old handkerchiefs. Put them to good use on your walls. We used mat board and cut-to-size glass (your local hardware store can cut glass for you), then displayed them in groupings of like colors. Source: meredith
Elegant wall decoration
In living rooms, people are usually sitting, so artwork should be lower. A good way to ensure you’re placing artwork at the right height is to hang it one hand width above the sofa. Source: bhg